Hands on with the Samsung ATIV Tab 3 with Windows 8

Today, Samsung unveiled two new tablet/hybrid devices, including the ATIV Tab 3, a follow up to the ATIV Tab, which we’ve covered before.

The device features a 10.1” 1366x768 display with an Atom Z2760 process, full Windows 8 with S-Pen and it comes in at a very sprightly 8.2 millimeters thin and weighs just 550 grams (1.2lbs). Much like the previous ATIV Tab, it’s an elegant looking device and a nice follow up if only because they made the display smaller (the old one was 13.3”).

In our opinion, 10.1” tablets are ideal for portability and ease of use, with it fitting more naturally in your hands. Toss in the optional keyboard and you have a nice little productive machine for on the go or when at home.

The ATIV Tab 3 also had 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage with microSD, microHDMI and one USB 2.0 port, making it quite flexible for most users.

We’re hearing an August release window for this full Windows 8 tablet at a $699 price point, which does include the keyboard (we imagine you can get it for $450ish without a keyboard).

Watch our hands on video and glance at the photos. Let us know what you think below.

Hands on with the Samsung ATIV Tab 3 with Windows 8

1) The old version wws not 13.3 - it was 11.6. A little proof reading can go a lomg way.
2) Saying any of the Ativ tabs are elegant is the equivalent of claiming Detroit is a world leader in automotive sophistication. They look and feel like someone ripped off the screen half of a netbook clamshell.

If Samsung wants more of the tablet business they need to get more state of the art technology in the tablet. Think Galaxy S4 concept! Give buyers what they been waiting for!
Apple set the new standand in the iPad Mini but goof up on the technology with poor screen resolution and a old A5 processor on the new Mini. Still the sale of the Mini have been outstanding even more the the iPad4! Apple open the road for anyone that can top them in the Mini and it seems to be ignored by every tablet manufacturer. They just try to meet the same technology as the leader - Apple in the tablet world. Just plain bad marketing! Why not go and update it with HD+ screen resolution; state of the art processor, 802.11ac, 3.0 USB, 4.0 Bluetooth, flash memory, etc...

It is too big for me and has to wide of a screen dimensions for my needs - I not going use it to watch movies but for work and reading and surfing the internet! Plus, it only 720p not 1080p+ and has a super slow processor to boot!
Make it for reading in portrait mode(4:3) and use a Haswell CPU in it; make it 8" and I will jump at it! As it stands if garbage for my needs. I would use it even if it is free! Just has not use for this type of tablet! Too big and too old technology in it!

How is this any different from the Samsung ATIV Smart PC? They are practically the same. They both have an Intel Atom Z2760 "Clover Trail" processor, 2GB RAM, 64GB storage + microSD support, one USB 2.0, microHDMI, 1366x768 screen resolution, both have support for "digital ink" and they both run Windows 8. The only difference I can see is the screen size (10.1" vs. 11.6"), design and weight/thickness. And the naming of this device makes no sense at all... The ATIV Tab was an Windows RT device, not Windows 8! And what happened to ATIV Tab 2? Did they just decide to skip a revision? I just don't get Samsung.

This is justification for Microsoft branded hardware. Samsung is in bed with Android as a competitor to Apple and in devices. Its doing nothing to help cannibalize or undermine its own PC sales and margins. That was always a non starter. Sammy has their own Smart TV OS and media stores.

That's Samny's end game. Microsoft and Nokia and Lenovo's Atom phones will be the competitors and leaders in the MS device space with other bit players in all in one PCs.

The XBone could be shipped with Win 8 and Office tomorrow if MS wanted to truly anger the channel and eat at their margins. Add a 24" touchscreen monitor, a Surface Atom 7.5" tablet, and 5.5" Lenovo phone? Watch next year.

I think 1366x768 is inadequate for a 10" tablet (surface rt owner). I'm really surprised that higher resolutions aren't making their way into these lower powered devices, especially at a price of $699. Samsung are probably just trying to avoid competing directly with galaxy tab with that price though. Hopefully high res screens come attached to the next wave of RT devices at a reasonable price, the latest Qualcomm and nvidia chips are certainly capable enough.

I think what's tripping people up on the price is that it includes the keyboard cover.

Maybe Samsung is bundling the keyboard cover to mask the cost of the Windows and Office licences. Barring any blowout sale, I kinda doubt they could chop off $150 bucks from the price by offering the tablet sans keyboard cover. But i'd love to be proven wrong.

Given the rate of tech change something lightly used makes more sense. Need Office and stream media? An RT makes sense. .I am typing this on a 2 year old 32GB HP Touchpad closeout. It serves the purpose for now but may not survive Black Friday and RT blow outs.

This is one problem holding back Windows 8 adoption. The 11.6" version came with hardware keyboard and that cost $749 and according to Samsung themselves didnt do very well. 8 months later they want to charge $699 for a slightly smaller version, shouldnt it be much cheaper now? Office cant be adding that much to the cost. This isnt going to sell well at all, full laptops with much better performance are cheaper than this.

so is the S pen equivalent to a regular Wacom digitizer pen? In other words, does this tablet have a built in digitizer? I'm so confused (and irritated) at Samsung's branding of a regular digitizer pen, since im not sure if it only works with "s" apps or it works like a regular digitizer pen

I think it will still be usable. I mean this is an Atom processor, so you won't be doing anything mind-boggling with the desktop to begin with. But it's nice to have anyways for connecting to a larger display.

There are already devices using the same specs and screen size (see the Acer W510 review on this very site, along with w bunch of other devices) and it's no problem whatsoever. Yeah everything's a little smaller but a) why would you be in desktop mode when you're just using touch? and b) this has a digitiser which means you've essentially got a mouse replacement when you're not using the keyboard. Oh, and c) just plug in the keyboard if you need to! :)

There's seriously no problem, even with this gen Atom processor. I'm able to do so much of my work in Office and even in Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and InDesign and only large files in those programs really make it struggle.

Assuming the price is competitive in the UK (aka no more than £500 including the keyboard but ideally closer to £400/450) then it'll be a contender for people wanting a more portable device. Shame it doesn't have the Android switch like the AtivQ though.

The S Pen is a winner though, it kills me on a regular basis that my Acer W510 doesn't have a pen, it makes the experience so much better.